Zuko,

I'm really glad that you're choosing to forgive Azula. It's a big and important step and it's just a good thing for you to do. As I once wrote, you're a good person. I'm glad that you're realizing that it's more your father's fault than her fault. I'll definitely talk to her when I come, I hope we can be friends! And I really hope that her bending will come back too — it's an extended part of who we are, I can't imagine how lost she must be without it.

I'm a little sad that I'll miss the warriors, but it'll be fine! I brought it up at one of the meetings, that some of the younger girls could join them, and I just got shot down. But then I talked to the girls themselves and a lot of the ones that couldn't bend like the idea of learning how to be warriors. It's a little hard, here, if you're female, more so if you can't bend. But I want to support them and I'll help them.

You'll probably have met the Avatar by the time you get this. I don't think it's about asking as much as listening, but I hope you talk to him about adapting bending styles! I wonder if he's worked with that before, the fluidity of using waterbending and firebending together.

And now I'm curious! What does your future look like? Why can't you tell me? Oh . . .

I'm going to have to get new clothes for the Fire Nation because my Dad says that the weather is all-too different, but I'm creating a few outfits out of silk. Can't wait!

— Katara